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Alex Imrie is a Teaching Fellow in Ancient History at the University of Edinburgh. He completed his undergraduate degree in Ancient History in 2007 and went on to pursue an MSc Research in Classics and a PhD in Classics, graduating in 2015. Imrie has held various teaching and research roles, including Graduate Teaching Assistant and Tutor in Classics at the University of St Andrews. In addition to his academic responsibilities, he has been involved in outreach and coordination for the charity Classics for All since 2017. His research interests primarily focus on the Severan era (AD 193-235), specifically the biography of Emperor Caracalla and themes of imperialism and political history. Imrie actively participates in knowledge exchange, presenting at conferences and advocating for policy changes in Classics education in Scotland. His extensive involvement in teaching includes courses on Ancient History and working with PhD students. He has delivered numerous papers at academic conferences and is an engaged member of several professional associations, contributing to the development and promotion of Classics education.
University of Edinburgh • Edinburgh
Teaching Ancient History and supervising PhD candidates.
University of St Andrews • St Andrews
Tutoring Classics and supporting undergraduate courses.
University of St Andrews • St Andrews
Conducting research in Classics and assisting with teaching.
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